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Slowly. And only certain plants. See
http://wetwebmedia.com/BrackishSubWe...bracplants.htm for more info. I had a 20g long that made it to 1.005 [acronym:78366c1760="Specific gravity"]sg[/acronym:78366c1760] or so, and the plants were surviving but not growing much, and algae became a problem. Are you planning on a low light or high light tank? |
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Well the tank I bought was a 15 gallon cube. It came with 30 watt compact fluorescent lighting so I guess it is a high light lank.I already researched the BW adaptable plants on plantgeek.net.Question...did you add [acronym:56d6f10cc4="Carbon dioxide"]CO2[/acronym:56d6f10cc4] to the tank?High light and no [acronym:56d6f10cc4="Carbon dioxide"]CO2[/acronym:56d6f10cc4] is the main cause of algae in planted aquariums.
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I was adding co2, but it was a [acronym:f7483a3dbf="Do it yourself"]DIY[/acronym:f7483a3dbf] 2liter into a powerhead, and it got neglected once in a while, so that was likely the cause of algae problems. I'd say to avoid that try to maintain a stable co2 level.
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